According to Chapter 5 of S. Marilyn, (2009), Art History Portable, Ancient Art, knowledge about the history of Greece is important for understanding that art and it is essential to understand its religious beliefs . It is based on the myths and legends of the gods. God of heroes and victorious fighters deserves praise and recognition from others. The best way for Greek artists is to create living statues and majestic characters that reflect the power and power of their gods.
Greek art has a long and diverse history. The Greeks contributed to visual arts, literary arts and performing arts. In the West, the classical Greek art influences Rome and later shaping the legacy of modern Western art. After the European Renaissance, the high-tech standards of humanitarian aesthetics and Greek art range through generations of European artists. Until the 19th century, the classical tradition derived from Greece played an important role in the art of the Western world. In the east, the conquest of Alexander the Great in Greece, Central Asia, Indian culture for centuries of exchange produced the Greek Buddhist art and its influence reached Japan
Both Greek and Roman art are classified as classical art. Greek art can be divided into four stages: geometry, ancient, Hellenistic, classical, but only the latter has a big influence and becomes a pioneer of Western art culture. Therefore, Greek classical art is the main influence on Roman art. After the Grecian Empire fell into the Romans in 146 BC, they took in all aspects of Greek art and architecture. However, they formed the technology borrowed by the Greeks to create their unique values and idealistic arts. The similarities and differences between Greek art and Roman art are expected in three major areas: sculpture, painting and architecture.
Greek art and Roman art are both known as "classical art." The three main areas of classical art are painting, architecture and sculpture. You will see many similarities between Greek and Roman art, but these differences are both interesting and meaningful. Historically, Greeks were the main influence on the Roman art. The Romans conquered the Greeks in 146 BC, but their art depends on Greek techniques and uses similar materials. However, the Romans transcended the Greek models and were able to develop their own techniques to express their own ideals and values.